I took Brutus out of the 10 gallon. He went back in his 5 gallon, which he is perfectly happy being in. The froggies became so much more active with him gone. I've been hand feeding them frozen bloodworms... so adorable!

I did research on what kind of fish would make good tank mates for ADF's. There was a really great website I found dedicated to their care specifically. They stated Guppies and Oto cats were the best choices. So I went to our LFS and got 3 gorgeous male Fancy Guppies. I also got one juvenile Oto cat, mostly because the 10 gallon gets a lot of brown algae, so plenty to eat.

Heehee, thanks gals! I'm glad I didn't totally bore you with my enormous post! Gizmo, your first page is perfect just the way it is! Without it, I'd never have started researching on the fungus in the first place! Hopefully, just because it's here, it will be more likely to come up when people are searching for help. I know I've had dismal luck trying to find information online regarding these adorable little froggies, not just on Chytrid, but care in general. Even on forums dedicated to frogs, info on the African Dwarfs seems to be sparse. Not sure why, as they're so commonly available in pet-shops.

Dramaqueen, I'm a COMPLETE aquarium novice. Everything from cycling, to fish, to frogs is a totally new world to me right now. I've been learning - as much and as quickly as I can, and have kept not only my fish, but my little frog alive for two whole months *CHEERS* (yes, this IS amazing!), and brought them all safely through an accidental fish-in cycling process (I didn't KNOW! *cries*). Not only that, but poor Speckles also survived a very traumatic mishap with my aquarium filter while he was living in the community tank. All this to say. . . believe me, if *I* can keep one alive, you can totally rock it! They're actually not that difficult, though they do require a bit of specialized care. . . but then, so do many fish! If you love them, have one! You'll be glad you did - they're fantastic little pets!

Calie, I'm so glad that your froggies are happier with Brutus out of the way! Isn't hand-feeding so FUN!? It can get tedious when you HAVE to do it every day to keep the guppies at bay, but I was sooooo super excited the first time Speckles swam right over to my hand and started chowing down. *luffs* I just finally got my Speckles into his 5 gallon aquarium FROM the 10 gallon with 4 guppies, lol! I'm doing it in reverse. . . good luck with your newest babies, and keep us posted on how they're all doing!

i am really enjoying this thread, even though i'm re-planning and re-planning my stocking plan xD maybe i wont have them in my 29 gallon, but i am totally interested in having ADFs.

Someone told me recently that they are happiest in, like, schools? of 8+? is that true? i know people have been and ARE very successful keeping them alone or in pairs, but do they like a community of their own species?

I took Brutus out of the 10 gallon. He went back in his 5 gallon, which he is perfectly happy being in. The froggies became so much more active with him gone. I've been hand feeding them frozen bloodworms... so adorable!

I did research on what kind of fish would make good tank mates for ADF's. There was a really great website I found dedicated to their care specifically. They stated Guppies and Oto cats were the best choices. So I went to our LFS and got 3 gorgeous male Fancy Guppies. I also got one juvenile Oto cat, mostly because the 10 gallon gets a lot of brown algae, so plenty to eat.

So far so good!

Only thing i can add to that is otos are schooling fish, so get a few more, and you should be good! :3

Heehee, thanks gals! I'm glad I didn't totally bore you with my enormous post! Gizmo, your first page is perfect just the way it is! Without it, I'd never have started researching on the fungus in the first place! Hopefully, just because it's here, it will be more likely to come up when people are searching for help. I know I've had dismal luck trying to find information online regarding these adorable little froggies, not just on Chytrid, but care in general. Even on forums dedicated to frogs, info on the African Dwarfs seems to be sparse. Not sure why, as they're so commonly available in pet-shops.

Yeah, that is some of the same things i was running into... I joined a frog specific forum, and still noone knew anything about them. bleh.

i am really enjoying this thread, even though i'm re-planning and re-planning my stocking plan xD maybe i wont have them in my 29 gallon, but i am totally interested in having ADFs.

Someone told me recently that they are happiest in, like, schools? of 8+? is that true? i know people have been and ARE very successful keeping them alone or in pairs, but do they like a community of their own species?

I am so glad you are enjoying the thread!! :3 Keep us updated on the tank.

They will be happy with any number you put them with, be it one or eight. They are playfull, so the more the merrier. lol! They will play and chase and maybe even sing. It is all up to you how many you get.

He's just so DARN cute, I can't help myself! So here's some pictures of little Speckle enjoying his first meal in his new 5 gallon tank. If you look at his back left flipper, you can see where the webbing is torn :( The good news is that it doesn't seem to be bothering him in the slightest bit!

Only thing i can add to that is otos are schooling fish, so get a few more, and you should be good! :3

Ugh, of course the websites I found when researching didn't mention that. They are definitely schooling fish though. Sadly, if I add anymore my tank will be overstocked, according to the aquarium stocking calculator I use.

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